Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a displacement absorption piping joint capable of
eliminating a trouble which occurs if, for example, a plurality of concrete pavement
slabs are arranged adjacent and opposite one another, i.e., a trouble that pipe members,
a cable or the like arranged to penetrate between the connected end faces of the adjacent
concrete pavement slabs are damaged as a result of the relative displacement of the
positional relationship between the concrete pavement slabs caused by the expansion
and contraction of the concrete pavement slabs due to temperature change, an external
stress or the like.
Background Art
[0002] A concrete structure such as the runway, taxiway or apron of an airport, a concrete
structure such as a road or a large-scale concrete or asphaltic structure such as
a building, is often constructed by connecting a plurality of structural elements
such as pavement slabs each having a required shape or the like. Since a positional
shift or a displacement tends to occur between the connected end faces of the adjacent
structural elements such as pavement slabs or the like constituting the large-scale
structure due to the expansion and contraction of the structural elements, an external
stress or the like, measures have been taken to prevent the damage of internal piping
and wiring resulting from the positional shift or the like.
[0003] When constructing an airport runway, for example, an operation for arranging a plurality
of PC pavement slabs each having a width of 7.5 m, a length of 100 m and a predetermined
thickness on a field foundation course portion (such as roadbed) to be adjacent one
another is carried out. That is, a large-scale structure (or runway) having a plurality
of pavement slabs arranged to be adjacent one another is completed by sequentially
executing pavement slab manufacturing steps of arranging a rectangular form on the
field foundation course portion, filling and then hardening a material such as concrete
for each pavement slab.
[0004] Meanwhile, if wires such as cables are provided inside the runway, cable wiring protection
pipes are provided (or embedded) in the respective pavement slabs in advance and the
end portions of the pipes exposed to the connection end faces of the pavement slabs
adjacent one another are communicated and connected with one another. Thereafter,
cables are inserted into each pipe, thereby completing wiring.
[0005] Fig. 10(a) is a perspective cross-sectional view showing a state in which the pavement
slabs constituting the runway are provided to be continuous to one another, and Figs.
10(b) and 10(c) show a piping structure on the connected end faces of the pavement
slabs. Rectangular pavement slabs 2, for example, are arranged on a foundation course
portion 1 such as a roadbed to be adjacent one another. An embedded lighting unit
3, for example, is embedded in the upper surface of each pavement slab and a cable
5 for supplying electric power to each lighting unit 3 is inserted into a pipe member
4 embedded and provided in each pavement slab 2.
[0006] As the pipe member 4, a bellows-shaped flexible pipe member made of a metallic material
such as stainless or a steel product is mainly employed since it is advantages in
that a piping path can be arbitrarily selected. To couple the pipe members 4 to each
other on the connection end faces 2a(joints) of the pavement slabs 2, the openings
4a on the end portions of the respective pipe members 4 exposed to the respective
connection end faces 2a are directly coupled to each other.
[0007] As shown in Fig. 11, each pavement slab 2 is completed by filling concrete in the
form 6 and hardening the concrete while the form 6 is being fixed to the upper surface
of the foundation course portion 1. Before an operation for filling the concrete is
carried out, the pipe members 4 and the base portions of the lightning units 3 are
positioned at predetermined points, respectively.
[0008] Meanwhile, the flexible pipes 4 are slightly expansion-deformed mainly in axial direction
in response to loads or stresses applied to the pavement slabs, thereby exhibiting
a function of slightly absorbing the loads or the like and protecting the internal
cable 5. However, on the connection end faces 2a shown in Fig. 10(b), the flexible
pipes 4 are simply connected to each other. Owing to this, if the positions of the
adjacent pavement slabs 2 are relatively shifted in the plane direction of the connection
end faces indicated by arrows as shown in Fig. 10(c), then the positions of the openings
4a on the both end portions are shifted in the plane direction, with the result that
a shearing force generated on the both connection end faces 2a is applied to the cable
5 in the pipes and the cable 5 tends to be broken.
[0009] Further, even if the flexible pipe members 4 are provided not by connecting the mutual
end portions of the pipes 4 but by allowing mutual bellows portions to spread across
the connection end faces 2a of the two pavement slabs, the flexible pipes and the
internal cable tend to be cut off due to a shearing force generated by the relative
movement of the two connection end faces 2a as in the case of Fig. 10.
[0010] Thus far, no joint having a function of protecting pipe members provided to spread
across the connection end faces of two structural elements from being damaged by a
shearing force or the like generated between the connection end faces, has been developed.
Due to this, the pipe members spreading across the connection end faces as well as
the cable tend to deteriorate in a relatively short period of time, thereby requiring
frequent replacement operations. Further, conventionally, it has been only the method
to repair deteriorated pipe members by excavating the joint portions of the pavement
slabs and thereby partially exposing the piping elements. Since this repair method
requires an operation accompanied by labor and cost, it has been demanded to improve
this respect.
[0011] It is an object of the present invention to provide a displacement absorption piping
joint capable of eliminating a trouble which occurs if a plurality of concrete pavement
slabs, for example, are continuously arranged on a roadbed with the end faces of the
slabs opposite one another so as to construct an airport runway, i.e., a trouble that
pipe members, a cable or the like arranged to penetrate between the connected end
faces of the adjacent concrete pavement slabs are damaged by a shearing force due
to the relative displacement of the positional relationship between the concrete pavement
slabs caused by the expansion and contraction of the pavement slabs due to temperature
change or the like, an external stress such as a load or the like.
[0012] In particular, the piping joint of the present invention is applicable to a case
of protecting pipe members provided to spread across two structural elements, which
are not limited to concrete structural elements such as concrete pavements, or a wire
such as a cable inserted into the pipe members from a searing force generated by the
relative displacement of the structural elements.
[0013] It is still more another object of the present invention to provide a piping joint
capable of largely securing the movement quantities of two pipe members corresponding
to the displacement quantities of structural elements despite its compact shape.
Disclosure of the Invention
[0014] To obtain the above objects, the present invention according to claim 1, wherein
a displacement absorption piping joint communicating and connecting end portions of
pipe members respectively embedded into two structural elements adjacent each other
and having connection end faces displaced relatively to each other, with each other
on the connection end faces of the both structural elements, wherein the piping joint
has a fixed unit fixedly embedded into the connection end face of one of the structural
elements while a front end face side of the fixed unit is being exposed, and a movable
unit supported by the fixed unit to be displaceable along a plane direction of the
connection end faces; the pipe member provided within the one structural element is
communicated and connected with the fixed unit, and the other pipe member provided
within the other structural element is communicated and connected with the movable
unit, thereby holding the both pipe members in the fixed unit in a communicated state;
and a stress applied to the both pipe members due to relative displacement of the
connection end faces of the both structural elements in the plane direction is absorbed
and removed by a displacement action of the movable unit displaced relatively to the
fixed unit in the plane direction.
[0015] By thus constituting the piping joint, the respective pipe elements arranged to spread
across the connection end faces of the two structural elements, which are displaced
relatively to each other, can be displaced independently of each other to follow the
displacement of the structural elements. It is, therefore, possible to effectively
prevent the damage of the pipe members and the like resulting from the fact that the
pipe members cannot flexibly follow the displacement of the structural elements. According
to the present invention, for the purpose of realizing such a damage occurrence prevention
structure, the fixed unit is embedded into one of the structural elements, the movable
unit is supported by the other structural element and also the both units are connected
to the respectively corresponding pipe members. It is, therefore, possible for the
piping joint to exhibit an excellent advantage of preventing the deterioration of
the pipe members despite its simple constitution.
[0016] According to claim 2 of the present invention, wherein the fixed unit has a hollow
box type case having a pipe member connection portion detachably connecting the pipe
members on a rear surface and having an open front surface, a surface plate fixed
to a front surface of the case through a plate packing so as to close the open front
surface of the case, and elongate holes formed to penetrate the flat packing and the
surface plate, respectively; and in that the movable unit has a slide base arranged
movably into the case closed by the flat packing along the plane direction and having
a screw hole formed to penetrate the slide base so as to fix one end of a coupling
pipe, a bearing-added elastic urging member arranged between the slide base and an
inner bottom of the case so as to elastically press-contact the slide base with an
inner surface of the flat packing, the coupling pipe having one end fixedly screwed
with the screw hole of the slide base and the other end thereby penetrating the respective
elongate holes and protruding forward, a sealing plate screwed with a screw portion
on an outer periphery of the coupling pipe and thereby sealing the elongate hole formed
in the surface plate, and a nut screwed with the outer periphery of the coupling pipe
so as to fix the sealing plate.
[0017] By thus constituting the piping joint, it is possible for the piping joint to connect
the pipe members embedded into the two adjacent structural elements, respectively,
with one another on the connection end faces in a relatively movable manner, and it
is possible to protect the pipe members and a wiring provided in the pipe members
by displacing the respective pipe members to follow the displacement of the connection
end faces of the both structural elements in the plane direction, despite its quite
simple constitution.
[0018] According to claim 3 of the present invention, wherein the open front surface of
the hollow box type case is closed by the surface plate through the flat packing,
thereby forming a space between the surface plate and the inner bottom of the case,
the space exhibiting an absorbing effect to prevent breakage when the movable unit
is displaced relatively to the fixed unit if a wire is penetrated and provided in
the coupling pipe from the pipe member connection portion of the case through the
space.
[0019] By thus constituting the piping joint, the respective pipe elements embedded into
the two adjacent structural elements, respectively, are communicated and connected
with each other not by being directly coupled to each other by through the space.
It is, therefore, possible to secure a large movable space in the space for a wire
penetrated into and spread across the respective pipe members. The movable range of
the wire provided in the respective pipe members is determined according to the relationship
between the inside diameters of the pipe members and the outside diameter of the wire.
According to the present invention, since the space exists between the end faces of
the both pipe members and this space is located on the relative displacement plane
of the connection end faces of the two structural elements, a large movable range
is secured for the wire along the displacement plane of the connection end faces,
whereby the wire is free from receiving a shearing force resulting from the displacement
of the connection end face.
[0020] According to claim 4 of the invention, wherein the structural elements are applicable
to connections of not only concrete pavement but also all types of structural elements.
[0021] The piping joint of the present invention is applicable to a plurality of structural
elements having the connection end faces adjacent each other and displaced relatively
to each other. If concrete pavement slabs are selected as these structural elements,
pipe members and a wire provided to spread across two adjacent structures can be effectively
protected from the damage resulting from the relative movement of the both structural
elements in longitudinal, lateral and slant directions in concrete structures such
as a runway, a taxiway and apron on an airport, a road or the like.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0022]
Figs. 1(a) and 1(b) show manufacturing procedures for a pavement slab using the piping
joint of the present invention and a sectional view of important parts, respectively.
Fig. 2 is an explanatory view showing procedures for manufacturing pavement slabs.
Figs. 3(a) to 3(d) are perspective views showing one example of the piping joint of
the present invention, i.e., perspective views showing state in which the piping joint
is sequentially disassembled.
Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the piping joint of the present invention.
Figs. 5(a) and 5(b) are a front view and a rear view of the piping joint of the present
invention, respectively.
Figs. 6(a) and 6(b) are an upper view and a right side view of the piping joint, respectively.
Figs. 7(a) and 7(b) are longitudinal sectional views showing the upper surface of
the piping joint, respectively.
Figs. 8(a) and 8(b) are explanatory view for the constitution of elastic urging members.
Figs. 9(a) and 9(b) are explanatory view for the constitution of a nut.
Fig. 10 (a) is a perspective cross-sectional view showing a state in which pavement
slabs constituting a runway are provided continuously; and Figs. 10(b) and 10(c) show
a piping structure on the connection end faces of the pavement slabs.
Fig. 11 is a constitution diagram of a form used to construct a pavement slab.
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention
[0023] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention shown in the drawings will be
described in more detail.
[0024] Before describing the structure of a displacement absorption piping joint according
to the present invention in detail, description will be given to procedures for embedding
the displacement absorption piping joints of the present invention into individual
concrete pavement slabs and connecting pipe members embedded into the adjacent pavement
slabs to the displacement absorption piping joints, with reference to Figs. 1 and
2.
[0025] First, as shown in Figs. 1(a) and 1(b), upon fixing the bottom portion of a form
6 having a flat shape of a rectangular frame onto a foundation course portion 1 such
as a roadbed by bolts 10, a displacement absorption piping joint 20 according to the
present invention is fixed to the inside of the side plate 6a of a side frame 6 covering
the connection end face (joint) 2A with another adjacent pavement slab by bolts 11
or the like in advance and then a pipe member 21 is connected to the rear portion
of the displacement absorption piping joint 20. The other end of the pipe member 21
is connected to the bottomed base of a lighting unit 3 embedded in the upper surface
of the pavement slab. While the embedded member is positioned at a required position
in the form 6 as stated above, concrete is filled and hardened in the frame 6, the
bolts 11 are removed from the side plate 6a, the bolts 10 are removed from the bottom
portion of the form and the form 6 is then removed from the foundation course portion
1, thereby completing the first pavement slab 2-1.
[0026] Next, in Fig. 2, procedures for sequentially constructing the other pavement slabs
after completing the first pavement slab 2 on the foundation course portion 1 are
illustrated. After the completion of the first pavement slab 2-1, the third pavement
slab 2-3 is constructed using a form prior to the construction of the second pavement
slab 2-2 according to the same procedures as those described in Fig. 1. Then, procedures
for constructing the second pavement slab 2-2 are carried out. During these procedures,
the right connection end face of the first pavement slab 2-1 and the left connection
end face of the third pavement slab 2-3 can be used instead of the longitudinal side
plates 6a of the form. Due to this, only the front and rear surfaces on which no pavement
slabs exist are closed by plates, not shown, and concrete is then filled into a space
surrounded by the both pavement slabs 2-1 and 2-3 as well as the two plates, thereby
constructing the second pavement slab 2-2. It is noted that before filling concrete
to construct the second pavement slab, a pipe member 22 is provided in the space between
the pavement slabs 2-1 and 2-3. At this moment, by connecting one end of the pipe
member 22 with the outside of the displacement absorption piping joint 20 exposed
to the right connection end face of the first pavement slab 2-1, the pipe member 22
is communicated and connected with the pipe member 21 within the first pavement slab
2-1. The other end of the pipe member 22 is connected with the front portion of the
displacement absorption piping joint 20 fixed to the left connection end face of the
third pavement slab 2-3. In this state, concrete is filled to thereby complete the
second pavement slab 2-2.
[0027] It is noted that target structural elements to which the displacement absorption
piping joints of the present invention are applied are not limited to concrete structures
such as pavement slabs but the target structural elements involve structures made
of all types of materials.
[0028] Next, the displacement absorption piping joint of the present invention will be described
in detail based on Fig. 3 and the like.
[0029] Figs. 3(a) to 3(d) are perspective views showing one example of the piping joint
of the present invention, i.e., perspective views showing states in which the piping
joint is sequentially disassembled, respectively. Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective
view of the piping joint of the present invention. Also, Figs. 5(a) and 5(b) are a
front view and a rear view of the piping joint of the present invention, respectively.
Figs. 6(a) and 6(b) are an upper view and a right side view of the piping joint, respectively.
Figs. 7(a) and 7(b) are longitudinal sectional views showing the upper surface of
the piping joint, respectively.
[0030] The displacement absorption piping joint (to be referred to as "piping joint" hereinafter)
20 of the present invention is a means used if two adjacent structures, for example,
concrete pavement slabs, are arranged on a foundation course portion 1 to be adjacent
each other, which mean effectively prevents the occurrence of a trouble that pipe
members, a cable or the like provided to penetrate the connection end faces of the
both pavement slabs are cut off by a shearing force generated by the relative displacement
of connection end faces of the both pavement slabs in plane direction. The schematic
constitution of the piping joint is as follows.
[0031] Namely, this piping joint 20 has a fixed unit 30 fixedly embedded into the connection
end face 2A of one pavement slab 2-1 in a state in which the front end face side of
the fixed unit 30 is exposed to the connection end face 2A, and a movable unit 50
supported by the fixed unit 30 to be displaceable along the plane direction of the
connection end face 2A. By connecting the rear portion of the fixed unit 30 (or the
inside of the pavement slab 2-1) with the end portion of the pipe member 21 within
the pavement slab 2-1 and connecting the movable unit 50 with the pipe member 22 within
the second pavement slab 2-2, the both pipe members 21 and 22 can be flexibly displaced
according to the displacement between the pavement slabs in the plane direction and
it is, therefore, possible to prevent the pipe members and the cable provided in the
pipe members from being cut off and damaged.
[0032] That is to say, this piping joint 20 is characterized by being constituted as follows.
The pipe member 21 provided within one pavement slab 2-1 is communicated and connected
with the fixed unit 30 and the other pipe member 22 provided within the other pavement
slab 2-1 is communicated and connected with the movable unit 50, whereby the both
pipe members 21 and 22 are held in the fixed unit 30 while being communicated with
each other and stresses applied to the both pavement slabs by the relative displacement
of the respective connection end faces of the two adjacent pavement slabs in the plane
direction are absorbed and eliminated by the plane-direction displacement action of
the movable unit 50 displaced relatively to the fixed unit 30.
[0033] Next, the detailed constitution of the piping joint 20 will be described.
[0034] First, the fixed unit 30 has a pipe member connection portion 31a provided on a rear
surface and detachably connecting one end of the pipe member 21, a hollow box type
case 31 having an open front surface, a surface plate 33 fixed to the front surface
of the case through a flat packing 32 so as to close the open front surface of the
case 31, and elongate holes 32a and 33a of elongate circle, elliptical shape or the
like formed to penetrate the flat packing 32 and the surface plate 33, respectively.
Also, fixed nuts 34 each having female screw holes 34a are fixed to the longitudinal
both end portions of the interior of the case 31, respectively. The male screw portions
of bolts 35 inserted from holes 32b and 33b provided in the flat packing 32 and the
surface plate 33, respectively, are screwed with the female screw holes 34a of the
fixed nuts 34, whereby the flat packing 32 and the surface plate 33 are fixed to the
front surface of the case 31 and the front surface opening of the case is closed.
[0035] It is noted that the cylindrical pipe member connection portion 31a may be constituted
to be detachably screwed with a hole 31b formed in the rear surface of the case 31.
A screw portion 31a' is formed in the inner or outer surface of the pipe member connection
portion 31a and the screw portion 21a of the pipe member 21 is screwed and coupled
with the screw portion 31a'.
[0036] The longitudinal end portions of the surface plate 33 protrude with respect to the
end portions of the case 31, and fixed holes 33c are formed in the protruding portions.
The fixed holes 33c are provided to insert the bolts 11, shown in Fig. 1, into the
holes 33c and to fix the bolts 11 to the side surfaces of the form. The fixed holes
33c are used to fix the piping joint 20 to the side surface of the form.
[0037] A thin plate such as a Teflon (trademark) plate having a low friction resistance
is used as the flat packing 32. This flat packing 32 is a means for ensuring the airtightness
and watertightness between the edges of the front surface opening side of the case
31 and the surface plate 33 and also functions to smoothly move a slide base to be
described later. It is noted that all the components other than the flat packing 32
are made of metallic materials each having sufficient stiffness.
[0038] It is noted that since the shapes, sizes and the like of the constituent elements
including the case 31 constituting the fixed portion can be varied according to the
shape, size and the like of the pavement slabs to be applied, the illustrated example
is only one example. This is true for the movable portion to be described later.
[0039] Next, the movable unit 50 has a slide base 51 which is movably arranged in a space
in the case 31 having the front surface opening closed by the flat packing 32 along
the plane direction and which has a screw hole 51a formed to penetrate the slide base
51 so as to fix one end of a coupling pipe 52, bearing-added elastic urging members
53 arranged between the slide base 51 and the inner bottom 31A of the case so as to
elastically press-contact the slide base 51 with the inner surface of the flat packing
32, the coupling pipe 52 having one end fixedly screwed with the screw hole 51a of
the slide base 51 and the other end thereby penetrating the respective elongate holes
32a and 33a and protruding forward, a sealing plate 54 screwed with the screw portion
52a on the outer periphery of the coupling pipe and thereby sealing the elongate hole
33a formed in the surface plate 33, and a nut 55 screwed with the outer periphery
of the coupling pipe to so as to fix the sealing plate 54. In addition, one end of
the pipe member 22 is coupled to a screw portion 52b formed on the inner periphery
of the coupling pipe 52.
[0040] As a result, the pipe members 21 and 22 are communicated with each other through
the hollow interior (or the interior of the space S) of the fixed unit 30 and the
coupling pipe 52 of the movable unit 50 and an airtight communication passage is thereby
formed. A cable C can be inserted into this airtight communication passage. The cable
C passes through the space S having large longitudinal and lateral widths located
between the two narrow diameter pipe members 21 and 22, thereby greatly decreasing
the probability of damaging the cable due to the positional shift between the pipe
members 21 and 22 when the two adjacent pavement slabs 2-1 and 2-2 are displaced relatively
to each other.
[0041] Each pipe member may be an ordinary pipe having a rigid constitution or may be a
flexible joint pipe.
[0042] The movable unit 50 can be moved relatively to the fixed unit 30 in a range in which
the coupling pipe 52 integrated with the slide base 51 is movable longitudinally and
laterally in the opening spaces of the elongate holes 32a and 33a.
[0043] The bearing-added elastic urging members 53 help the adhesion between the slide base
51 and the plate packing 32 and enhance airtightness by the flat packing by constantly
press-contacting the slide base 51 to the inner surface of the flat packing 32.
[0044] As shown in Fig. 8(a), each of the bearing-added elastic urging members 53 has a
main body consisting of a support portion 61a supporting a ball bearing 60 partially
protruding in a concave portion provided in the tip end surface of the member 53 so
that the ball bearing 60 can freely roll and a shaft portion 61b protruding from the
bottom of the support portion 61a, and a coil spring 62 fitted into the outer periphery
of the shaft portion 61b and axially urging the main body. As shown in Fig. 8(b),
this bearing-added elastic urging member 53 is constituted to urge the support portion
61a toward the inner bottom of the case 31 using the coil spring 62 by fitting the
shaft portion 61b into each concave portion 65 formed in the bottom of the slide base
51. By allowing the bearing 60 to roll along the inner bottom 31A of the case, the
smooth operation of the movable unit 50 in the plane direction is ensured. It is noted
that a cylindrical support member, not shown, instead of the concave portions 65 may
be provided on the bottom of the slide base 51 and the shaft portion 61b may be fitted
into this support member.
[0045] The sealing plate 54 is a metallic thin plate made of stainless or the like. The
sealing plate 54 has a female screw hole 54a screwed with the screwportion 52a on
the outer peripheral surface of the coupling pipe 52. In addition, the sealing plate
54 is set to have a wide area and a shape so as to be capable of continuously sealing
the elongate hole 33a even if the movable unit 50 is displaced relatively to the fixed
unit 30. As a result, it is possible to ensure preventing rainwater, dust or the like
from entering the space S in the piping joint.
[0046] As shown in Figs. 9(a) and 9(b), the nut 55 has a female screw portion 55a on the
inner diameter thereof. By assembling the female screw portion 55a to be screwed with
the screw potion 52a on the outer periphery of the coupling pipe, the sealing plate
54 can be rigidly fixed to the coupling pipe 52 by a double nut principle. The sealing
plate 54 is fixedly screwed with the coupling pipe manually, thereby facilitating
field operations (works).
[0047] In addition, since the nut 55 has a step 55b on a side in contact with the sealing
plate 54, the contact end face 55c is made thin. Due to this, when the thin end face
55c is press-contacted with the sealing plate 54, the thin end face 55c has an urging
force for urging the sealing plate 54 in a direction indicated by arrows. That is
to say, the edges of the sealing plate 54 are always urged in the direction in which
the sealing plate 54 is press-contacted with the surface plate 33. Accordingly, even
if some external force is exerted to deform the sealing plate 54 in the direction
in which the edges of the sealing plate 54 are separated from the surface plate 33,
the trouble of the intrusion of dust resulting from the separation and deformation
of the end portions of the sealing plate can be eliminated. This is because pressure
from the nut 55 intensifies the force of the sealing plate 54 to continuously, fixedly
adhere to the surface plate 33. It is noted that even if that the end portions of
the sealing plate are separated from the surface plate 33, the separation distance
is in the order of micrometers and the pressing force applied from the nut 55 effectively
functions to prevent separation.
[0048] Further, a gasket is interposed between the coupling pipe 52 and the other member
or the slide base 51, in particular, thereby ensuring sufficient airtightness and
watertightness.
[0049] Moreover, an airtight treatment such as the application of an airtight seal agent
is conducted to the portion on which the pipe 21 is connected to the connection pipe
member 31a and the portion on which the pipe member is fastened to the coupling pipe
52 according to an ordinary method.
[0050] In accordance with the procedures which have been described with reference to Figs.
1 and 2, the piping joint 20 is fixed to the inside of the side plate 6a of the form
6 used to manufacture the pavement slab 2-1, concrete is filled in the form 6 while
the end portion of the pipe member 21 extending from the lightning unit 3 positioned
in the form 6 is connected to the pipe member connection portion 31a of the case 31,
the bolts 11 and the like are released after hardening the concrete and the form is
removed, thereby completing the first pavement slab 2-1. At this moment, only the
fixed unit 30 and part of the movable unit 50 (i.e., the slide base 51 and the elastic
urging members 53) are fixed to the pavement slab 2-1. Owing to this, the coupling
pipe 52, the sealing plate 54 and the nut 55, which are the remaining components constituting
the movable unit 50, are attached when the second pavement slab 2-2 adjacent the first
pavement slab 2-1 is manufactured. In other words, the sealing plate 54 and the nut
55 are sequentially, fixedly screwed with the coupling pipe 52 exposed to the connection
end face of the first pavement slab 2-1 thus completed and the pipe member 22 is coupled
to the other end portion of the coupling pipe 52. Thereafter, concrete is filled in
a space formed by the connection end faces of the first and third pavement slabs 2-1
and 2-3 and the front and rear plates, not shown, thus manufacturing the second pavement
slab.
[0051] The third pavement slab 2-3 is already completed prior to the second pavement slab
and the piping joint 20 of the present invention are fixed to the both connection
end faces 2A of the third pavement slab 2-3, respectively. Due to this, the pipe member
22 embedded in the second pavement slab 2-2 is coupled to the piping joint 20 fixed
to the third pavement slab 2-3 before filling concrete and then the concrete is filled,
whereby the connection of the pipe members 21 and 23 in the first and third pavement
slabs with the pipe member 22 in the second pavement slab 2-2 is completed.
[0052] Next, while the fixed unit 30 of the piping joint 20 fixed to the pavement slab 2-1
is fixedly communicated with the end portion of the pipe member 21 within the pavement
slab 2-1 integrally with each other, the movable unit 50 supported by the fixed unit
30 so as to be movable in the plane direction of the connection end face is fixed
to the end portion of the pipe member 22 within the second pavement slab 2-2 adjacent
the first pavement slab 2-1 in a communicated state. Due to this, even if the two
adjacent pavement slabs 2-1 and 2-2 are relatively moved longitudinally and laterally
along the plane direction of the connection end faces, both the fixed units 30 and
the movable units 50 can be freely deplaced according to the movement. A range, in
which the movable unit 50 can be deplaced with respect to the fixed unit 30 in the
plane direction, is determined according to the relationship between the diameter
of the coupling pipe 52 and the diameters of the elongate holes 32a and 33a. By presetting
this movable unit deplacable range to conform to the normally expected deplacement
quantity between the pavement slabs, it is possible to prevent the cable inserted
into the pipe members from being broken.
[0053] That is to say, the cable inserted into the pipe member connection portion 31a and
the coupling pipe 52 is broken by a shearing force generated between the end portions
of the both pipe member connection portion 31a and the coupling pipe 52 when the relative
positional relationship between the pipe member connection portion 31a on the fixed
unit 30 side and the coupling pipe 52 on the movable unit 50 side is shifted from
a coaxial state as shown in Fig. 7(a) laterally or longitudinally as shown in Fig.
7(b). According to the present invention, since the sufficient space S exists between
the inner bottom 31A of the case 31 and the slide base 51, the above-described shearing
force is not generated. Particularly, by largely securing the respective inside diameters
of the pipe member connection portion 31a and the coupling pipe 52 relative to the
diameter of the cable and largely securing the movable range of the movable unit 50
relative to the fixed unit 30 in advance, the probability that the cable is broken
by the normally expected positional shift between the pavement slabs is eliminated.
[0054] In other words, according to the present invention, the pipe members 21 and 22 embedded
in the two adjacent structural elements, i.e., the two pavement slabs, respectively,
are not directly coupled on their end portions but communicated and connected with
each other through the space S. Thus, a large movable space in the space S can be
secured for the wire C inserted into and spread across the respective pipe members.
The movable range of the wire provided in the respective pipe members is determined
according to the relationship between the inside diameters of the respective pipes
and the outside diameter of the wire. According to the present invention, since the
space S exists between the end faces of the both pipe members and the space S is located
in the vicinity of the relative displacement plane of the connection end faces of
the two pavement slabs, a large movable range is secured for the wire along the displacement
plane between the connection end faces, thereby making it difficult to apply a shearing
force derived from the displacement of the connection end faces to the wire.
[0055] Pavement slabs used to construct a runway or the like are normally as long as about
several tens to several hundred meters. For that reason, there are large expansion
and contraction quantities of the pavement slabs resulting from temperature change
or the like. However, by employing the piping joints of the present invention, it
is possible to effectively prevent the pipe members from being damaged resulting from
the displacement of the pavement slabs. If a wire such as a cable is provided in the
pipe members, the wire is protected, as well.
[0056] Although the description which has been given to the above-described embodiment for
carrying out the invention mainly relates to concrete pavement slabs, it is merely
one example. The piping joint of the present invention is applicable widely to a means
for preventing the occurrence of a trouble that pipe members located on connection
end faces are damaged by a shearing force or the like because of the relative displacement
of structural elements if a plurality of structures made of any arbitrary material
are arranged to be adjacent one another and pipe members are arranged to penetrate
between the connection end faces of the structural elements. Accordingly, the present
invention is applicable not only to a case of providing a wire such as a cable in
pipe members but also to a case of protecting the pipe members for transporting liquid,
gas or the like themselves.
[0057] Moreover, in the above embodiment of the present invention, description has been
given to a case where the two connection end faces of the two structural elements
are almost perpendicular to each other. However, this description is only one example.
Accordingly, even if two connection end faces are horizontal or slant, it is possible
to apply the piping joints of the present invention and to solve a trouble derived
from the relative displacement of the both end faces.
[0058] Furthermore, the connection end faces are not necessarily flat. The present invention
effectively functions as a means for preventing the damage or the like which the pipe
members or the like penetrating the both end faces sustain as a result of the relative
displacement of the two non-flat end faces opposite each other.
[0059] As described above, according to the present invention, if the end faces of a plurality
of concrete pavement slabs are faced each other and arranged on a roadbed continuously
so as to construct a concrete structure such as a runway, a road or the like on an
airport, it is possible to eliminate a trouble that pipe members, a cable and the
like arranged to penetrate among the connection end faces of the adjacent concrete
pavement slabs is damaged by a shearing force generated by the relative displacement
of the positional relationship between the concrete pavement slabs caused by the expansion
and contraction of the pavement slabs due to temperature change or the like, an external
stress such as a load or the like.
[0060] Additionally, the piping joints of the present invention can be applied to a case
of protecting not only concrete structural elements such as concrete pavement slabs
but generally pipe members provided to spread across two structural elements or a
wire such as a cable inserted into the pipe members from a shearing force generated
by the relative displacement of the structural elements.
[0061] Further, since the piping joints of the present invention can ensure the large movable
quantities of two pipe members corresponding to the displacement quantities of structural
elements despite its compact shape, it is possible to ensure protecting the pipe members,
the wire and the like serving as protection targets.
[0062] In addition, the sizes and shapes of the piping joints can be changed variously according
to the sizes of structural elements. Due to this, the pipe joint is applicable to
all types of structural elements and capable of effectively protecting pipe members,
a wire or the like serving as protection targets from a stress resulting from the
displacement of the structural elements or a shearing force, in particular.